adjective 1. being an undetermined or unspecified one: Some person may object. 2. (used with plural nouns) certain: Some days I stay home. 3. of a certain unspecified number, amount, degree, etc.: to some extent. 4. unspecified but considerable in number, amount, degree, etc.: We talked for some time. He was here some weeks. 5. Informal. of impressive or remarkable quality, consequence, extent, etc.: That was some storm. pronoun 6. certain persons, individuals, instances, etc., not specified: Some think he is dead. 7. an unspecified number, amount, etc., as distinguished from the rest or in addition: He paid a thousand dollars and then some. adverb 8. (used with numerals and with words expressing degree, extent, etc.) approximately; about: Some 300 were present. 9. Informal. to some degree or extent; somewhat: I like baseball some. She is feeling some better today. 10. Informal. to a great degree or extent; considerably: That’s going some. 1. a native English suffix formerly used in the formation of adjectives: quarrelsome; burdensome. 1. a collective suffix used with numerals: twosome; threesome. 1. a combining form meaning “body,” used in the formation of compound words: chromosome. determiner 1.

(a) certain unknown or unspecified: some lunatic drove into my car, some people never learn (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural): some can teach and others can’t

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an unknown or unspecified quantity or amount of: there’s some rice on the table, he owns some horses (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural): we’ll buy some

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a considerable number or amount of: he lived some years afterwards a little: show him some respect

4. (usually stressed) (informal) an impressive or remarkable: that was some game! 5. a certain amount (more) (in the phrases some more and (informal) and then some) 6. about; approximately: he owes me some thirty pounds adverb 7. (US, not standard) to a certain degree or extent: I guess I like him some suffix 1. characterized by; tending to: awesome, tiresome suffix 1. indicating a group of a specified number of members: threesome combining form 1. a body: chromosome

pronoun 1. some person. noun, plural somebodies. 2. a person of some note or importance. pronoun 1. some person; someone noun (pl) -bodies 2. a person of greater importance than others: he seems to be somebody in this town so long

I am having very good luck right now; also, someone with influence is favoring me. For example, I won $40 on that horse—somebody up there loves me, or I don’t know how I got that great assignment; somebody up there loves me. This idiom, generally used half-jokingly, alludes either to heavenly intervention or to the […]

adverb 1. in some way not specified, apparent, or known. Idioms 2. somehow or other, in an undetermined way; by any means possible: She was determined to finish college somehow or other. adverb 1. in some unspecified way 2. Also somehow or other. by any means that are necessary see under or other

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